2022 T&FN Men’s World/U.S. Rankings
By clicking on the following by-event links—represented by the No. 1 man in each discipline for 2022—you’ll be taken to… Read More
By clicking on the following by-event links—represented by the No. 1 man in each discipline for 2022—you’ll be taken to… Read More
By clicking on the following by-event links—represented by the No. 1 woman in each discipline for 2022—you’ll be taken to… Read More
WELCOME TO edition No. 75 of the Track & Field News World Rankings. Our Rankings made their debut by chronicling… Read More
FOR THE SECOND YEAR in a row Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone broke the 400H WR twice, with the second of them earning… Read More
IN THE PAGES THAT FOLLOW you’ll find all kinds of facts & figures relating to each of the 44 individual… Read More
YET ANOTHER HONOR came Mondo Duplantis’s way, as our panel of Performance Of The Year voters awarded our AOY’s highest… Read More
THE EVENT’S MOST No. 1s ever? With this year’s leadership, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is now tied with East Germany’s Marlies Göhr… Read More
SHERICKA JACKSON opened her half-lap season with a loss to Gabby Thomas in Doha, but went a perfect 6-for-6 the… Read More
RATING FOR THE SEVENTH time in a row Shaunae Miller-Uibo scored her fourth No. 1 to go with 3 No…. Read More
DESPITE WHAT AMOUNTED to a 3-meet season, Athing Mu was the only good choice for No. 1: undefeated world champ… Read More
FURTHER BURNISHING her claim as perhaps the event’s greatest ever, Faith Kipyegon moved into a tie for all-time points scored… Read More
DESPITE ANOTHER limited season (4 meets after 3 in ’21), Norah Jeruto was an undefeated world champ and retains her… Read More
THE FIRST 4 from the World Champs maintained those placings here, gold medalist Gudaf Tsegay narrowly taking the top spot… Read More
AS IS FREQUENTLY THE CASE in the 10,000, the year’s major race acts as a pretty solid template. With only… Read More
REIGNING No. 1 Jasmine Camacho-Quinn went 3–3 with longtime rival Tobi Amusan, but the decision in the Nigerian’s favor was… Read More
LAST YEAR WE HEADLINED, “And Now The Sub-52 Barrier Is History.” Make that sub-51, as Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone continues to rewrite… Read More
SHE CAME INTO THE WC as the favorite, but defending champ Ruth Chepngetich stepped off the Eugene course before the… Read More
SHE ENDED UP as our No. 1, but Kimberley García (formally García Leon) had anything but an all-conquering season. When… Read More
AS IN THE 20, Kimberley García came into the WC 35K with a less-than-perfect résumé, having lost her only race… Read More